We have been bringing nature home, especially after my daughter was born. Some of these things end up in the jacket pockets, the washing machine filter, and so on. It turns out that some of those things that children pick up on the street, end up staying. They will be on the walls, some kids crafts and even vases. We found recently this sling-shaped piece of wood. I then brought the weaving loom technique to this branch and it gained space on the wall above the sofa. We love it!

These sailing boats are so beautiful and they really float!
Just get a piece of wood and a long enough wooden stick, glue or sew a few pieces of cloth. I used studs for murals and so I tied the strings. The more rustic, the more beautiful, then, forget perfection! ;)

Here I printed my daughter’s face and drew her hair after. I don’t think the technique worked very well. The print was very light and doesn’t have much definition. But it was worth the try.
Be careful when cutting Shrink Paper as it can be very brittle, depending on the angle used.

Make a hole before putting it in the oven if you want your project to become a key chain or necklace. The ‘paper’ will become a thick plastic and then it will be very difficult to make the hole, so do it now.